Calm and composed × Classification Details: Professional Occupations in Legal, Business, Cultural and Artistic Fields
79 jobs found.
Assistant Director
A profession on the production site of visual works such as movies and TV programs, assisting the director and managing the shooting schedule and on-site progress.
Signal Operator (Boat Race)
A specialist who uses flags or electric light signals at the start of Boat Race events to manage fair and safe starts.
Underwater Photographer
A profession specializing in photographing and filming in underwater environments such as the sea or lakes.
Stuntman
A professional who performs dangerous actions safely and with powerful staging as a stand-in for actors in filming for movies, TV, stage, etc.
Sumo Referee
Specialized professional who referees sumo bouts, determines winners and losers, and manages competition progression.
Copy Editor (Broadcast)
A broadcast copy editor organizes and analyzes materials and footage collected through reporting for news programs and information programs, creating broadcast scripts and program structures.
Second (Professional Boxing)
A professional role in professional boxing matches that supports the athlete from the corner, providing tactical instructions and first aid.
Tateshi
A specialist who choreographs and directs tachikawari in action scenes for films and stage productions, providing safe and captivating stage combat.
Correspondent (Newspaper)
A profession affiliated with a newspaper company, conducting on-site reporting domestically and internationally, and writing and distributing articles.
Interpreter Guide (Business Negotiations and Training)
An interpreter guide who facilitates smooth intercultural and multilingual communication in corporate business negotiations and training sessions. Handles a wide range of tasks from pre-preparation to interpretation and cultural explanations.